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Understood!
and fair enough.
I'm fighting him atm and hope to pass soon:-)
48 hours into the race, time for the new standings. Have fun.
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Day 3. Here are the new rankings. Enjoy.
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New rankings after 72 hours of racing. Until now Uprising and Innsbruck dominated the leaderboard, but as the conditions are changing other boats are getting into the fray as well. Racing at its very best.
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Day 4 and another set of rankings.
Ta Ta.
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92 hours into the race and with less than 170 nm to go for the leaders, here are the new standings. Cheers.
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Day 5, rankings as of approx. 8:40 utc. And we have a race winner:

Overall: ita10267.

Innsbruck class winner: ita10267
NumberOne class winner: Jepsom
Uprising class winner: Brainaid

Congrats ans well done to all.
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Schakel - just want to thank you for preparing these leader-boards... it must have taken a lot of effort but,for me at least,it was great to see how well (or badly!) I was performing against the other boats of my type!
At 12:50 utc more classes have been decided. Here is a run-down in alphabatical order:

Andren: undecided (Chila leads)
Close Haul: undecided (Barney leads)
Flying Dog: won by Hawah
Innsbruck: won by Ita10267
JoNi Storum: won by Acushla
Lightning: undecided (Awol leads)
Love: won by FR_iceo
Loveboat: won by Surfsmith
Normandy I: undecided (K3 leads)
Number One: won by Jepsom
Optimist 82: won by Clash
Proud Mary: won by Guran
Skuldelev 4: undecided (Artem1s leads)
Snailboat: undecided (Jylle leads)
Sunny Go: won by NOR_svein
SY Marlin: won by NZL Spindrift X5
Uprising: won by Brainaid
Windigo: undecided (Simondo leads)

As always: disclaimer apply.
Schakel,
you're a star todo this - THANKS!

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